A word of warning--rigid back shoes, like many women’s heels
or men’s dress shoes, won’t get much, if any stretch in this area. That’s to
say: don’t tough it out! If a shoe is cutting into your heel add some padding
or moleskin to protect your feet. You’ll feel way better, and it’ll save you
from limping in flip-flops a week later.
Shoes with softer heel cups will loosen with warmth and
movement. Use your hands to kneed them out, or try the rubbing alcohol tip
mentioned in Part 1.
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